Kate Middleton declines peanut paste: Is the Duchess pregnant?

Will and Kate visit a UNICEF emergency supply center in Copenhagen. (AP)

First comes love, then comes a royal wedding, then comes…

Last week Kate Middleton refused to eat peanut paste and now rumors are flying around that the Duchess might be pregnant.

When the Duchess of Cambridge, 29, and her husband Prince William visited a UNICEF aid center in Denmark, the couple sampled food items from aid packages being mailed to the famine-struck Horn of Africa. William dipped his finger right into a high-energy peanut-based paste used to treat malnutrition, and the Danish Crown Prince Frederik and his wife Mary also sampled the nutritional supplement.

But Kate—OMG!—she turned it down.

Could she be pregnant? The media and all of Kate-crazed Britain think so because pregnant women are sometimes discouraged from eating peanuts in order to prevent the development of allergies in their babies-to-be. And an aid confirmed that Kate doesn’t have a peanut allergy.

What’s more, William gave Kate a knowing glance as she refused the paste, according to US Weekly.

Honestly, it seems like we might all be jumping the gun. Can we really assume that there’s a royal bun in the oven without solid evidence? Maybe Kate just thought the peanut paste was gross and disgusting.

Well, those on Royal bump watch think there’s a lot more evidence than the peanut paste incident to prove that our beloved Kate is pregnant.

1) The Duchess of Cambridge repeatedly rubbed her belly during her visit to the UNICEF aid center.

3) Kate and Will announced that they’re moving into Apartment 1A at Kensington Palace. With five bedrooms and three reception rooms, it offers enough space to begin a family.

4) Last week the British parliament changed the country’s succession rules of 300 years. Females can now become the head of the monarchy. If Kate is pregnant—and that’s a big IF—and if it’s a girl, the baby could become a future queen.